government work
Ok, this isn''t game related, but I figure someone here''s got to know about this, so here goes. Say I have an idea for an application I think the government or some kind of official agency would find useful. So I make a demo. The question is, what steps should I take to submit my idea to the agency or whatever? I know IU can''t just call and say, "I have some software I think you might like, please buy it." So what should I do? I ask because I have some ideas, but I don''t want to start developing them until I know what I''ll have to do to get whoever I want to buy it, to buy it. Thanks.
-AJ
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-Comic Book Store Guy''s t-shirt that I saw on the Simpsons, although it didn''t actually come from the Simpsons.
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The government buys software just like everyone else does... they have more beaurocratic hoops to jump through, but in the end it''s the same process. Show the software to someone... hope they pass it up the chain of command.
cool, thanks.
-AJ
C:\DOS
C:\DOS\RUN
RUN\DOS\RUN
-Comic Book Store Guy''s t-shirt that I saw on the Simpsons, although it didn''t actually come from the Simpsons.
http://vdsoft.netfirms.com/home.html
-AJ
C:\DOS
C:\DOS\RUN
RUN\DOS\RUN
-Comic Book Store Guy''s t-shirt that I saw on the Simpsons, although it didn''t actually come from the Simpsons.
http://vdsoft.netfirms.com/home.html
C:DOSC:DOSRUNRUNDOSRUN-Comic Book Store Guy's t-shirt that I saw on the Simpsons, although it didn't actually come from the Simpsons.http://vdsoft.netfirms.com/home.html
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